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Rudolf Erich Raspe

    March 26, 1736 – November 16, 1794

    Rudolf Erich Raspe was a German librarian, writer, and scientist, best known for his collection of fantastical tales. His works often featured satire and political undertones, touching upon diverse subjects from art history to geology. A versatile scholar and adventurer, Raspe authored numerous publications and translations, reflecting his broad knowledge and curiosity. His most famous work, which later inspired many adaptations, was originally conceived as a satire with political aims.

    Rudolf Erich Raspe
    An Account of Some German Volcanos, and Their Productions: With a New Hypothesis of the Prismatical Basaltes, Established Upon Facts: Being an Essay o
    Travels Through the Bannat of Temeswar, Transylvania, and Hungary, in the Year 1770. Described in a Series of Letter to Prof. Ferber, on the Mines and
    The Travels And Surprising Adventures Of Baron Munchausen
    The Surprising Adventures of Baron Munchausen by Rudolf Erich Raspe, Historical Fiction
    Приключения барона Мюнхаузена (Priklyucheniya barona Myunkhauzena). The Adventures of Baron Munchausen.
    The Adventures of Baron Munchausen
    • 2023
    • 2023
    • 2023

      The Surprising Adventures of Baron Munchausen

      in large print

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      The book presents a faithful reproduction of the original work, capturing its essence and authenticity. It preserves the original text and illustrations, allowing readers to experience the content as it was initially intended. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in historical literature or seeking to explore the ideas and themes presented in the original publication.

      The Surprising Adventures of Baron Munchausen
    • 2014

      Baron Prášil / Baron Munchausen

      • 176 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Karl Friedrich Hieronymus von Münchhausen (1720 – 1797) byl německý voják a cestovatel, který se stal pážetem vévody Antona Ulricha II a během rusko-turecké války odjel do Ruska. Zde se připojil k ruské armádě a zúčastnil se tažení proti Turkům. Po odchodu z armády v roce 1760 se vrátil do Bodenwerderu se svou první ženou. Vynikl jako vyprávěč, jehož přehnané a neuvěřitelné historky o dobrodružstvích zaujaly publikum. Po smrti manželky se ve 74 letech znovu oženil, ale brzy se rozvedl. Jeho příběhy byly během jeho života zpracovány do literární podoby, což mu nebylo zcela po chuti. V roce 1785 vydal v Londýně německý knihovník a spisovatel Rudolph Erich Raspe knihu, která se stala populární a byla přeložena do mnoha jazyků, což vedlo k téměř 100 různým vydáním. V češtině jsou známé jako příběhy barona Prášila. Na začátku 20. století vydal novou sbírku těchto příběhů americký humorista John Kendrick Bangs. Tato sbírka patřila do série Bangsových Associated Shades, známé jako Bangsiánská fantasy. Čtenáři mají možnost se seznámit s vybranými příběhy a českým zrcadlovým překladem, zatímco anglický text je k dispozici na CD ve formátu MP3. Pro srovnání stylu a jazyka si mohou přečíst i několik kapitol z knihy Rudolpha Ericha Raspeho.

      Baron Prášil / Baron Munchausen
    • 2012

      The restored, unbowdlerized text of Raspe’s slapstick travel epic featuring the classic illustrations from Strang & Clark (1895) No one has journeyed to as many foreign lands as Baron von Munchausen. Nor, when it comes time to fire a cannon, will you find anyone more accurate. The comfort of courtly life is as natural to him as the harshest polar desert. On the subject of politics and science he has no equal. And all discussion of the moon must start and stop with the only man who has ever been there. His feats of prowess are famed the world over. Who else could leap a hedgerow with a carriage and horse on their back? No one. And then of course there are the bears. . . My god the poor bears! Written at a time when science was replacing religion, and explorers were mapping the globe, and in our own time made into an acclaimed movie by Terry Gilliam, The Travels and Surprising Adventures of Baron Munchausen unleashed the quintessential madman upon the Age of Enlightenment—and it remains the tallest of tall tales to this day.

      The Travels And Surprising Adventures Of Baron Munchausen
    • 2009

      The book is a facsimile reprint of an original antiquarian work, preserving its historical significance despite potential imperfections like marks and flawed pages. It aims to protect and promote cultural literature by offering a high-quality, accessible edition that remains true to the original text, reflecting a commitment to literary preservation.

      The Surprising Adventures, Great And Imminent Dangers, Miraculous Escapes, And Wonderful Travels Of The Renowned Baron Munchausen (1802)
    • 2004

      The Adventures of Baron Munchausen

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      4.3(16)Add rating

      Features Baron Munchausen's absurd adventures. This book tells how he turned a wolf inside out in Russia, rode on a Turkish cannon ball, danced a hornpipe in the stomach of large fish which had swallowed him alive, mended his horse which had been severed in two by a portcullis, and lent his friend General Elliot a hand at the siege of Gibraltar.

      The Adventures of Baron Munchausen
    • 2001

      The narrative centers on Baron Munchausen, a fictional character inspired by the real-life Hieronymus Karl Friedrich von Münchhausen, who became famous for his exaggerated tales following his military service. After retiring, the baron captivated aristocratic circles with his stories, which Raspe later adapted into a literary format. Initially published in Oxford, the work gained popularity across Europe, leading to translations and expansions. The real baron disapproved of the fictional portrayal, even threatening legal action, while Raspe's authorship remained unrecognized during his lifetime.

      The Surprising Adventures of Baron Munchausen by Rudolf Erich Raspe, Historical Fiction